We are pleased to inform you that the EURAXESS Roadshow is now on tour and coming to a town near you!

Visiting 29 cities in 22 countries, the Roadshow will be providing students and young researchers across Europe with the opportunity to mobilise their research careers by trying out EURAXESS.

There will be interactive sessions such as workshops with experts, discussion sessions, and science slams taking place near-by, jam-packed with info on job-hunting, careers, mobility, funding and more!

EURAXESS – Researchers in Motion is a one of-a-kind initiative brought to you by ERA, providing European and non-European researchers with all the information and support services they need to follow an international research career - within Europe and further afield.

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be real – so no fictional characters please
not be alive -

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